Matrix™ Multichannel Electronic Pipettes
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Matrix™ Multichannel Electronic Pipettes
Matrix™ Multichannel Electronic Pipettes
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Matrix™ Multichannel Electronic Pipettes

This product is no longer being manufactured, although we will continue to provide spare parts until December 2020.
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Catalog NumberVolume (Metric)Number of Channels
201415 to 850 μL12
20090.5 to 12.5 μL8
20112 to 125 μL12
20125 to 250 μL12
20190.5 to 12.5 μL12
20601 to 30 μL16
Catalog number 2014
Price (CNY)
-
Volume (Metric):
15 to 850 μL
Number of Channels:
12

We will continue to offer Thermo Scientific™ Matrix™ pipette tips for your pipettes, however this product is no longer being manufactured, although we will continue to provide spare parts until December 2020. After this date it may be difficult to source parts. Please contact your sales representative for availability.

The NEW Thermo Scientific™ E1-ClipTip™ Electronic Pipettes are replacing this product line. Please take a moment to learn more about sealed in security.

If you require additional information, please contact your sales representative or our service department for assistance. You can still find a full listing of Matrix Pipette Tips.
Specifications
DescriptionDiscontinued; 12 channel, 15 to 850μL
Precision0.6
ColorOrange
Number of Channels12
Product LineMatrix
TypeElectronic Pipette
Volume (Metric)15 to 850 μL
Unit SizeEach

Citations & References (2)

Citations & References
Abstract
Expression of activin A and follistatin core proteins by human prostate tumor cell lines.
Authors:McPherson SJ, Mellor SL, Wang H, Evans LW, Groome NP, Risbridger GP
Journal:Endocrinology
PubMed ID:10537161
'Activin and follistatin (FS) messenger RNA and protein are expressed and localized to human prostate tissue from men with high grade cancer and to human prostate tumor cell lines LNCaP, DU145, and PC3. Although activin A induces apoptosis and inhibits cell proliferation in LNCaP cells, PC3 cells are insensitive to ... More
Pathology and localization of simian immunodeficiency virus in the reproductive tract of chronically infected male rhesus macaques.
Authors:Miller CJ, Vogel P, Alexander NJ, Dandekar S, Hendrickx AG, Marx PA
Journal:Lab Invest
PubMed ID:8139266
Despite the fact that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted by sexual contact, the biology of this mode of transmission remains largely undefined. HIV is present in semen in both cell-free and cell-associated forms and can be isolated from asymptomatic individuals and AIDS patients. The source of HIV in semen ... More